Celine Dion rebukes Trump for playing ‘Titanic’ song at rally
- Celine Dion's song "My Heart Will Go On" was played at a Trump rally in Montana without authorization, prompting backlash on social media.
- Dion's management and Sony Music Entertainment Canada stated the use of the song was "in no way" authorized.
- Dion previously refused to perform at Trump's inauguration in 2017 and has faced health issues that forced her to cancel shows in 2023 and 2024.
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The singer sticks to the Republican presidential candidate who used the famous track “My Heart Will Go On” during a rally in Montana without authorization
Celine Dion takes jab at Trump for playing 'Titanic' song at rally
Celine Dion took a jab at Donald Trump on Saturday for using at an election rally the song she wrote and sang for the disaster movie "Titanic," about the ocean liner's sinking. The Republican presidential candidate has been lampooned on social media after playing the 1997 track "My Heart Will…
Celine Dion “does not endorse” Trump use of her song at campaign event
Celine Dion’s team has criticised former US President Donald Trump for the “unauthorised” use of a clip of one of her hits at a presidential campaign event. The song ‘My Heart Will Go On’ – which featured in a 1997 film about the doomed ship Titanic – was played to supporters before Trump appeared on stage at a rally in Bozeman, Montana, on Friday (9 August). In a statement released on X, Dion’s team said she did not “endorse” the use of the son…
Celine Dion and her team released a statement after learning that her song and the music video for it were played at a campaign event by Donald Trump and JD Vance. The singer doesn't even understand why the Republicans are campaigning with her song. The singer, who is suffering from a serious illness, was not consulted in advance.
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